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SUMMARY:National Tater Tot Day
DESCRIPTION:This lovely day started its devotion to the Tater Tot in 2009. It began as a food writer’s attempt at filling out his copy quota. Once he put it into the cyberspace of Twitter it was an instant hit! When you think about those tiny rectangular bits of shredded potato does your stomach give a little dance of excitement? \nOrigins: The tater tot itself was invented in 1953 by the Ore-Ida company\, which stands for Oregon-Idaho. The Ore-Ida founders\, F. Nephi Grigg\, Golden Grigg\, and Ross Erin Butler Sr.\, invented tater tots as a way to use excess potato shavings from making frozen french fries.According to the National Day Calendar\, National Tater Day may have originated in Kentucky.
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CATEGORIES:February
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SUMMARY:National Baked Alaska Day
DESCRIPTION:U.S. National Baked Alaska Day occurs annually on February 1 to celebrate and encourage everyone to treat themselves to the tasty dessert made of ice cream\, sponge cake\, and meringue. \nOrigins: According to Nationaltoday.com\, the dessert Baked Alaska is named by a chef at Delmonico’s Restaurant in New York City in 1867 to celebrate the United States’ acquisition of Alaska from Russia in 1867.
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